Ñetas

The Ñetas are the largest and most dominant of Puerto Rico's street gangs, controlling the drug trade on the island as well as claiming most of the poorer neighborhoods of the island. The group's members wore red, white, and blue to honor the Puerto Rican flag, but many gang members came from other countries such as Ecuador and the Dominican Republic. The gang had 15,000 members in Puerto Rico, 10,000 in the United States, and 10,000 overseas, including in Spain.